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of derailing its peace talks with the taliban. connor powell is live from kabul, afghanistan. >> they took over the pakistani government in 2009 and the u.s. had a $5 million bounty on his head since the beginning. now he has been targeted by u.s. drones several times and has been pronounced dead at least twice. this time according to afghan and he was killed in a u.s. drone strike in the past day or so. his supporters buried him in secret so no other u.s. drones would attack the remaining supporters. he was a ruthless and violent leader and affiliated with the taliban. there were two groups with a lot of overlap and similarities and the same ideology and leadership. the afghan founder of the movement and he is credited with killing thousands in both pakistan and here in afghanistan including several people. nine people in total at a u.s. cia base and host province in 2009. now, in pakistan this drone strike is extremely controversial. the security officials are more upbeat about it. but the politicians and the newly elected gover
of derailing its peace talks with the taliban. connor powell is live from kabul, afghanistan. >> they took over the pakistani government in 2009 and the u.s. had a $5 million bounty on his head since the beginning. now he has been targeted by u.s. drones several times and has been pronounced dead at least twice. this time according to afghan and he was killed in a u.s. drone strike in the past day or so. his supporters buried him in secret so no other u.s. drones would attack the...
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taliban leader. hakimullah mehsud. his death represents one of the highest level counterterrorism victories since the death of osama bin laden. joining us with his thoughts on what this could mean for the war on terror, we have lieutenant colonel ralph peters. this is a big get. >> you're one of the few human beings for whom i would give up a beautiful autumn saturday. it's good for us, great for pakistan. good for us because this guy was responsible, he was a mastermind behind the killing of seven cia agents in eastern afghanistan and dramatized in zero dark thirty. he was behind the failed times square bomb plot. but primarily his focus was on killing pakistanis. while good for us, great for pakistan. the problem, as you know well, hypocrisy is -- he's butchering officers, oh, the americans derailed the peace process which didn't exist. the americans are violating our sovereignty. the hypocrisy is astronomical. >> they're playing to the local audience there. they were obviously saying that they were in the midst of p
taliban leader. hakimullah mehsud. his death represents one of the highest level counterterrorism victories since the death of osama bin laden. joining us with his thoughts on what this could mean for the war on terror, we have lieutenant colonel ralph peters. this is a big get. >> you're one of the few human beings for whom i would give up a beautiful autumn saturday. it's good for us, great for pakistan. good for us because this guy was responsible, he was a mastermind behind the...
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shin wary and his family no longer have to fear the taliban. now, they are in america, ready to start a new life, an american shoulder by their -- soldier by their side. >> it's your country now. welcome home. >> thank you. >> as we said, shinwary is one of the lucky ones. there are still thousands of other interpreters still waiting for their visas and still in danger because of how they supported u.s. troops. vic, back to you. >> mary, thank you. shinwary and his family have moved into an apartment in virginia, with the help of the soldier and a local charity. >>> straight ahead on wjz's eyewitness news. at 4:00. near miss. racquetball c video as -- incredible video as a semi truck plows into an auto repair shop. >>> there's an app for that. and that app helped a wanted suspect elude police. >>> and will things cool back down this weekend? stick around for the updated first warning forecast. that's coming up. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to ret
shin wary and his family no longer have to fear the taliban. now, they are in america, ready to start a new life, an american shoulder by their -- soldier by their side. >> it's your country now. welcome home. >> thank you. >> as we said, shinwary is one of the lucky ones. there are still thousands of other interpreters still waiting for their visas and still in danger because of how they supported u.s. troops. vic, back to you. >> mary, thank you. shinwary and his...
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a drone strike kills a well-known taliban leader. >>> the shooting at lax, we are learning more about the man would open fired at los angeles international airport. >>> eric snowdon could be traveling from russia to germany. >> the pakistani government has demanded a meeting with the u.s. ambassador to protest the drone attack that killed the leader of the taliban leader in pakistan, hakimullah mehsud. >> reporter: this is seen as a major blow to taliban in pakistan may have a struggle for power in succession, and a serious blow for the government of pakistan, which was at preliminary talks. they were to arrive saturday to hold talks. so, indeed, the peace prospects are now out of the question, and of course a big blow is seen to be delivered to theter ricky taliban, they would not be able to recover from this any time soon. it will be soon to see if if they go for punitive attacks. and they are now on red alert. >> we go to the university of denver, the u.s. embassy is not commenting yet, but what do you make about the ambassador being summoned to pakistan to talk about that? what do
a drone strike kills a well-known taliban leader. >>> the shooting at lax, we are learning more about the man would open fired at los angeles international airport. >>> eric snowdon could be traveling from russia to germany. >> the pakistani government has demanded a meeting with the u.s. ambassador to protest the drone attack that killed the leader of the taliban leader in pakistan, hakimullah mehsud. >> reporter: this is seen as a major blow to taliban in...
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where he works has been attacked several times by the taliban. last month his uncle was killed in a bombing. all across pakistan security is on high alert after the pakistani taliban threatened to avenge mesud's death. saying every drop of it's former leaformerleaders blood will be d into a suicide bomber. in a meeting briefing on saturday the interior minister blamed the u.s. for destroying the peace process with the pakistani taliban. >> the efforts have been am ambushed. it was not a fire from the front. it was an ambush. and we see it as an ambush. >> other political party wand more than angry word with washington. he is demanding that nato fly sy routes to afghanistan be closed. i'm national aso mani will raisy in the national assembly. the nato supply line should be blocked until drone attacks stop. we will not allow nato supply lines until they stop the drone attacks. >> privately many people in the pakistani government and military and intelligence agency are pleased with mehsud's death. he was responsible for carrying out several major a
where he works has been attacked several times by the taliban. last month his uncle was killed in a bombing. all across pakistan security is on high alert after the pakistani taliban threatened to avenge mesud's death. saying every drop of it's former leaformerleaders blood will be d into a suicide bomber. in a meeting briefing on saturday the interior minister blamed the u.s. for destroying the peace process with the pakistani taliban. >> the efforts have been am ambushed. it was not a...
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drone strikes and kills a taliban leader at of peace talks. in german soccer, the month crushed stuttgart, 6-1. stuttgart, crushed 6-1. >> we begin in greece where there are fears of rising political violence after two members of the far right golden dawn party were killed in a drive-by shooting. both of the victims were men in their 20s. the government has condemned the attack and says that they will pursue the perpetrators. so far no one has claimed responsibility. >> golden dawn has been criticized for its extremist views. dead, the members are killed by unknown assailants. they werehat expecting an attack. >> everyone knew a terrorist attack would hit our party, and now it has. >> investigators are looking into the leagues of extremist groups behind the murders to avenge the killing of a rap musician by a golden dawn supporter. 12 bullets against democracy, read one headline. many here said that the attack was aimed to further to stabilize greece. this local politician said that greece had been shaken by an invisible war following the viol
drone strikes and kills a taliban leader at of peace talks. in german soccer, the month crushed stuttgart, 6-1. stuttgart, crushed 6-1. >> we begin in greece where there are fears of rising political violence after two members of the far right golden dawn party were killed in a drive-by shooting. both of the victims were men in their 20s. the government has condemned the attack and says that they will pursue the perpetrators. so far no one has claimed responsibility. >> golden dawn...
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those involved in a case believe the taliban called in a bogus unanimous tip saying he was a threat. after seven years as an interpreter for u.s. forces, there was no safe haven. zeller refused to accept it. it was clear in our interview, he was tormented by what happened. >> he'll die. no question about it. he'll torture it. these people used to send us the body parts of interpreters that they captured as a warning message to our interpreters to quit now. >> and you can see that being janice's fate? >> after a massive effort, lobbying members of congress to force the state department to reconsider the family visas were reissued. the case is an -- >> thousands of people. we have been able to get out fewer than 10% of the people that we could have. the vast majority of people, if they wanted to harm americans, had all sorts of chances. >> visas were allocated for iraqis and afghans. just a fraction of those visas had been issued, leaving many in harm's way. >> called them islam, called them american spy. >> him and his family spent last night in a hotel, but they were set to move into
those involved in a case believe the taliban called in a bogus unanimous tip saying he was a threat. after seven years as an interpreter for u.s. forces, there was no safe haven. zeller refused to accept it. it was clear in our interview, he was tormented by what happened. >> he'll die. no question about it. he'll torture it. these people used to send us the body parts of interpreters that they captured as a warning message to our interpreters to quit now. >> and you can see that...
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taliban will not be ready for pea talks. there can only peace when there is peace on both sides, no drone strikes. >> a lot of anger and cynicism on the streets of pakistan particularly surrounding drone strikes. but i think on the government level there is just that little bit of hope that this new leader, khan said, will come to the negotiating table, that this will be a way forward, and there will be peace in pakistan. >> thank you. speaking to us from islamabad. >>> now, greek politicians are condemning the killing of two supporters of the far right golden dawn party. another party member is in hospital after being badly injured in the attack. it happened outside of the golden dawn office. no one has claimed responsibility, but it has raised fears that political violence might be rising as the country struggles with a financial crisis. we have been covering the story from athens, and we're there live. john, no one has claimed responsibility, but do the police have any idea of who may be behind the shooting? >> no, and th
taliban will not be ready for pea talks. there can only peace when there is peace on both sides, no drone strikes. >> a lot of anger and cynicism on the streets of pakistan particularly surrounding drone strikes. but i think on the government level there is just that little bit of hope that this new leader, khan said, will come to the negotiating table, that this will be a way forward, and there will be peace in pakistan. >> thank you. speaking to us from islamabad. >>>...
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pakistani taliban movement. they're also vowing revenge. so right now, even though they've lost their head, kelly, it appears the taliban will continue to launch attacks in both pakistan and here in afghanistan. >> conor powell reporting from afghanistan, thank you for that report. >>> fresh fallout over the ailing obama care website. for those of you still trying to sign up, the site will be offline for repairs starting tonight at 9:00 p.m. that's expected to end some time tomorrow morning. those technical glitches that led to these fixes are being called, quote, the tip of the iceberg. that's according to a senator who gave this week's gop address. he compared the problematic website rollout to the sinking of the titanic. molly heninburg is live in washington with this. >> reporter: the white house has been saying for several weeks now that obama care is more than just an ailing website. today, the republican senior senator from indiana, dan coates, agrees, and said obama care's problems, quote, run far deeper
pakistani taliban movement. they're also vowing revenge. so right now, even though they've lost their head, kelly, it appears the taliban will continue to launch attacks in both pakistan and here in afghanistan. >> conor powell reporting from afghanistan, thank you for that report. >>> fresh fallout over the ailing obama care website. for those of you still trying to sign up, the site will be offline for repairs starting tonight at 9:00 p.m. that's expected to end some time...
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we are afraid the taliban will attack us. i don't know what to do. >> mohammed's fears is based on experience. his market in peshawar has been attacked several times by the taliban. his uncle was killed last month in a bombing. all across pakistan security is on high alert after the pakistan taliban threatened to revenge hakimullah mehsud's death. saying every drop of blood will be turned into a suicide bomber. as well as the fear there's anger. the interior minister blamed the u.s. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it was not a fire from the front. it was an ambush, and we see it as an ambush. other parties want more than angry words from washington. >> the province in the north is controlled by imran khan. >> i will raise the issue on monday in the national assembly. nato supply routes should be dropped. we will not allow them to end until they stop the drone attacks. >> people in the pakistani government, military and intelligence agency are pleased with hakimullah mehsud's death. during his time as leader he was responsi
we are afraid the taliban will attack us. i don't know what to do. >> mohammed's fears is based on experience. his market in peshawar has been attacked several times by the taliban. his uncle was killed last month in a bombing. all across pakistan security is on high alert after the pakistan taliban threatened to revenge hakimullah mehsud's death. saying every drop of blood will be turned into a suicide bomber. as well as the fear there's anger. the interior minister blamed the u.s....
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we are afraid that the taliban will aattack us. i don't know what to do. >> the market in peshawar has been attacked several times by the taliban. last month his uncle was killed in a bombingment across pakistan, security is on high alert after the pakistan taliban threatened to avenge hakimullah mehsud's death, saying every drop of blood will be turned into a suicide bomber. despite the fear, there is anger. interior minister khan blamed the u.s. for destroying the peace process with the pakistan taliban. >> the efforts were ambushed. it was not acquired from the front. it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> but other political parties want more than angry words with washington. imran khan's south party provides a northern province, and has taliban strongholds in the tribal areas. he's demanding nato supply routes be closed. >> translation: i will raise the issue monday in the national assembly. the nato supply line should be blocked. we will not allow nato supply lines until they stop the drone attacks. >> many people in th
we are afraid that the taliban will aattack us. i don't know what to do. >> the market in peshawar has been attacked several times by the taliban. last month his uncle was killed in a bombingment across pakistan, security is on high alert after the pakistan taliban threatened to avenge hakimullah mehsud's death, saying every drop of blood will be turned into a suicide bomber. despite the fear, there is anger. interior minister khan blamed the u.s. for destroying the peace process with the...
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taliban and pakistani officials saying the leader of the pakistani taliban, there he is, has been killed. it was in a u.s. drone strike. assad is believed to be the master mind behind a deadly homicide attack at an of a fan cia-based failed time square bombing in new york city. his death could be a major blow to the pack -- the pakistani group coming at a time when pakistan is starting peace negotiations with insurgents. >>> getting fresh fallout over the alien obamacare website. the page will be off line for repairs beginning at about 9:00 tonight until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. the technical glitches a is they are being referred to. quote, the tip of the iceberg from senator dan coates who gave the address. molly has more on that. >> greg, the white house has said it is more than an ailing website. today the republican senior senator agreed and said obamacare's problems run, quote, far deeper. >> when middle class families are getting hit with outrageous deductibles, it is more than a website. when individuals can't keep the doctors they have trusted for years it is more than a websi
taliban and pakistani officials saying the leader of the pakistani taliban, there he is, has been killed. it was in a u.s. drone strike. assad is believed to be the master mind behind a deadly homicide attack at an of a fan cia-based failed time square bombing in new york city. his death could be a major blow to the pack -- the pakistani group coming at a time when pakistan is starting peace negotiations with insurgents. >>> getting fresh fallout over the alien obamacare website. the...
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there's few details about the taliban's new leader. some suggest that khan said is the most moderate of the contenders for the top job, his election, they insist, meanings the peace process started by the government could possibly still go through. with the pakistani taliban planning to revenge the death of the former leader, it's all but certain there'll be more violence ahead of any talks. >> to talk about this we have christopher swift, a professor of national security studies at george town. thank you for being here. so there is a lot of anger in pakistan, but hakimullah mehsud has been terrorizing the country for more than a decade. why the outrage? >> there's a number of things going on. the first is the pakistani population is opposed to these strikes mainly because of concerns about civilian casualties. the pakistani government is making a lot of noise in recent days about this particular strike, because there has been a lot of controversy within pakistan about numbers that they released a few days ago concerning civilian casua
there's few details about the taliban's new leader. some suggest that khan said is the most moderate of the contenders for the top job, his election, they insist, meanings the peace process started by the government could possibly still go through. with the pakistani taliban planning to revenge the death of the former leader, it's all but certain there'll be more violence ahead of any talks. >> to talk about this we have christopher swift, a professor of national security studies at...
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there are those experts of the pakistani taliban who believe mama sad's removal could cause the taliban to split. there is a going to be a split. >> they said that this would have an impact on the peace process in pakistan. what about the impact on the peace process in afghanistan trying to engage the taliban in afghanistan as the u.s. prepares to withdraw in 2014. do you see it having an impact at all on that? >> that's a good question. just to point out the pakistani peace process had really not gotten anywhere. this may delay it. but with respect to the afghan peace process there are problems impeding that, recognition, security, suspicions about u.s. motives, and soen, i think that i think what is going to happen is a factor and will need support for any peace process or peace agreement, but i don't think this strike will have a big difference. as we had the story of al jazeera last week there was meetings in the afghan intelligence, and afghan intelligence thought they were going to use the afghan taliban against the pakistan, and i think this may help to dampen those pressures. >>
there are those experts of the pakistani taliban who believe mama sad's removal could cause the taliban to split. there is a going to be a split. >> they said that this would have an impact on the peace process in pakistan. what about the impact on the peace process in afghanistan trying to engage the taliban in afghanistan as the u.s. prepares to withdraw in 2014. do you see it having an impact at all on that? >> that's a good question. just to point out the pakistani peace process...
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area near the border, the taliban will declare war on those supply routes, but that's a year off. we'll have to see what happens? >> axelrod: liz palmener london, thank you so much. they held a parade in boston today. all season long, the rs said they were playing for the city that suffered in the marathon bombing, and the today the cityd thanks. bree sison of our boston station wbz reports on a dave inspiration and gratitude for the world champions. >> reporter: in a gesture of solidarity with all of boston, rs outfielder jonny gomes placed the world series trove oat street right at the finish line of the boston marathon. >> boston! >> reporter: cheers and rap songsongs from mvp david ortiz,o rallied his team, and today thousands along the parade rou route. fans sang their signature tune "sweet caroline"... but it was at boylston street, the traditional site of the boston marathon finish line that baseball fans and runners celebrated the team's historic win while remembering a different race six months ago. >> it should be boston strong in every city and town. >> reporter: bob ba
area near the border, the taliban will declare war on those supply routes, but that's a year off. we'll have to see what happens? >> axelrod: liz palmener london, thank you so much. they held a parade in boston today. all season long, the rs said they were playing for the city that suffered in the marathon bombing, and the today the cityd thanks. bree sison of our boston station wbz reports on a dave inspiration and gratitude for the world champions. >> reporter: in a gesture of...
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it would be better for taliban to see if there couldn't be a peace agreement with the pakistani taliban. now there's a sense that the united states has stopped, you know, a peace process that the taliban might have agreed to. there were talks twice before with the pakistani taliban. the timing was unfortunate. >> most americans hear about the drone strikes and the n.s.a. scandals. a lot of people shrug. what are they missing? what do they not get? >> they don't see the consequences of this. there are no drone strikes in the united states. that's one example. one thing i think is changing this the u.s. and one thing mentioned in the column, the t.s.a. has started a process of looking at people before they fly. they are going through government and private databases before going to the airport. they are looking at property records, private information to decide whether you should be allowed to board your plain. as that comes home, they'll start to ask questions about levels of surveillance. >> germany and brazil are angry over spying allegations by the n.s.a. and ask the united nations to
it would be better for taliban to see if there couldn't be a peace agreement with the pakistani taliban. now there's a sense that the united states has stopped, you know, a peace process that the taliban might have agreed to. there were talks twice before with the pakistani taliban. the timing was unfortunate. >> most americans hear about the drone strikes and the n.s.a. scandals. a lot of people shrug. what are they missing? what do they not get? >> they don't see the consequences...
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a new taliban chiee day after u.s. dros killed the leader. a day after a deadlying, the search for answers continues. this show the chaotic scene at the airport. the gunman walked in on friday morning, pulled out a rifle and started firing. several people were shot, one fatally. the first tsa agent killed in the line of duty. it ended when the gunman was shot by police. he is now in custody at a hospital in los angeles. stephanie, what more have you learned about the suspect? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, richelle. the suspect remains in critical condition. he was shot in the face by airport police officers as she tried to subdue him yesterday. we're learning more about a motivate. he had texted his brother with potential thoughts of suicide. we understand that his father called new jersey police who in turn called the lapd. they then came to his apartment, the suspects apartment here in los angeles to do a well check, and everything appeared to be okay. but now we know that thin were not okay. now we want to turn our attention to w
a new taliban chiee day after u.s. dros killed the leader. a day after a deadlying, the search for answers continues. this show the chaotic scene at the airport. the gunman walked in on friday morning, pulled out a rifle and started firing. several people were shot, one fatally. the first tsa agent killed in the line of duty. it ended when the gunman was shot by police. he is now in custody at a hospital in los angeles. stephanie, what more have you learned about the suspect? >> reporter:...
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remember 13 years ago a taliban who was 18 years old now is 31, 32 years old and those are the new taliban who are groomed and calling the shots, so the release or people like him, if they are released they will not make a dent in any peace negotiation or any progress towards peace. this is just a smokes screen and just a ploy for politicians to buy time. >> we are talking to a former afghan mp live in kobbel. >> thank you. >> reporter: pakistan school teacher and children will be the first drone victims to testify before the u.s. congress. that will be later on tuesday. since 2004 there have been over 376 cia drone strikes on pakistan. the bureau of investigative journalism says up to 3613 pakistans died as a result and 1500 people have been injured. the family were hit by drone strike a year ago and they have come to washington to tell their story. kimberly is with them. >> it happened a little more than a year ago. but for 12-year-old and 9-year-old the memories are still vivid. >> translator: and i saw these two bright lights fall from the sky and hit where my grandmother was standing.
remember 13 years ago a taliban who was 18 years old now is 31, 32 years old and those are the new taliban who are groomed and calling the shots, so the release or people like him, if they are released they will not make a dent in any peace negotiation or any progress towards peace. this is just a smokes screen and just a ploy for politicians to buy time. >> we are talking to a former afghan mp live in kobbel. >> thank you. >> reporter: pakistan school teacher and children...
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and as we report, the taliban now wants revenge. norm says he shouldn't have come to work today, but he says he can't afford to stay home. he tells us he fears reprisal attacks from the pakistani taliban after the u.s. killed it's leader hakimullah mehsud in an unmanned drone strike. >> people have stopped coming to the market. we are so afraid that the taliban will atak attack us. >> i don't know what to do. >> mohamed's fears are based on personal experience. the market where he works has been attacked several tile timey the taliban. last month his uncle was killed by a bombing. they are under heightened alert after the taliban threatened. beside the fear there is anger. in a media previousing on saturday the interior minister blamed the u.s. for destroying the peace process with the pakistani taliban. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it was not a fire from the front. it was an ambush. and we see it as an ambush. >> but other political parties want more than angry word with washington. the border taliban strong holds in the tub
and as we report, the taliban now wants revenge. norm says he shouldn't have come to work today, but he says he can't afford to stay home. he tells us he fears reprisal attacks from the pakistani taliban after the u.s. killed it's leader hakimullah mehsud in an unmanned drone strike. >> people have stopped coming to the market. we are so afraid that the taliban will atak attack us. >> i don't know what to do. >> mohamed's fears are based on personal experience. the market...
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mission to control the pakistani taliban in two thousand and nine. his previous answer was also killed in a drone strike the group has promised a wave of suicide attacks in response to mrs day. there are reports in the german media that germany and the last close to reaching a deal about spying is said to include an agreement not to spy on each other's leaders this comes after documents from edward snowden suggested that the us had been bugging chancellor uncle and eccles phone. the german politician hans christian spread that met snowing in moscow this week to ask him about the claims. threadless has snowed was willing to help the german government investigate. police in california has begun an investigation into the shooting at los angeles airport. they killed a security officer and disrupted more than seven hundred flights across the united states the alleged shooter and twenty three year old man stormed into one of the terminals friday morning killing the officer and injuring at least two other people. police shot and injured him before taking hi
mission to control the pakistani taliban in two thousand and nine. his previous answer was also killed in a drone strike the group has promised a wave of suicide attacks in response to mrs day. there are reports in the german media that germany and the last close to reaching a deal about spying is said to include an agreement not to spy on each other's leaders this comes after documents from edward snowden suggested that the us had been bugging chancellor uncle and eccles phone. the german...
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drone strike that killed the leader of the taliban. one politician threatening to cut off nato supply routs. tee t terminal three has reopened. two french journalists are abducted and killed by gunmen in northern mali, the same area where government helped defeat rebel fighters months ago. >> pakistan's government demanded a meeting with the u.s. amdas door in response to the drone attack that killed hakimullah mehsud, the leader of the pakistani taliban. they are accusing the u.s. of interfering with peace talks. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it will - it was not acquired from the front, it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> the chief minister of the province is standing here with me. they have decided that god willing the assembly will pass a unanimous declaration not to allow native supply to -- nato supply to enter the province until the drone attacks are stopped. >> rosa lined joins us. what are pakistani leaders accusing the government of. >> there's two things the pakistani government is accusing the u.s. of doing. o
drone strike that killed the leader of the taliban. one politician threatening to cut off nato supply routs. tee t terminal three has reopened. two french journalists are abducted and killed by gunmen in northern mali, the same area where government helped defeat rebel fighters months ago. >> pakistan's government demanded a meeting with the u.s. amdas door in response to the drone attack that killed hakimullah mehsud, the leader of the pakistani taliban. they are accusing the u.s. of...
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taliban will not be ready for peace talks. dialogue can only take place when there's peace from both sides. >> privately the pakistani government, military and intelligence agencies will be pleased with hakimullah mehsud's death. during his time as leader he carried out several major attacks against a state that claimed thousands of lives. there are few details about the pakistani taliban's new leader. some suggest khan said is the most moderate of contenders. his election, they just, meanings the peace process started by the government could go through. with the pakistani taliban vowing to revenge the death of the former leader, it's all but certainly there'll be more violence ahead of talks. . >>> earlier david rowed, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist criticised the drone program. he suggested the fear of al qaeda is hurting the u.s. more than al qaeda itself. >> what is happening in pakistan is the level of anti-americanism is tremendous and is building public support for the pakistani taliban. >> the drone strikes. >> ye
taliban will not be ready for peace talks. dialogue can only take place when there's peace from both sides. >> privately the pakistani government, military and intelligence agencies will be pleased with hakimullah mehsud's death. during his time as leader he carried out several major attacks against a state that claimed thousands of lives. there are few details about the pakistani taliban's new leader. some suggest khan said is the most moderate of contenders. his election, they just,...
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there was a previous taliban leader killed by a drone strike in 2009. that were hopes that the pakistan taliban would whittle away, it didn't happen, they came back stronger. hakimullah mehsud was considered more ruthless. it's difficult to say, but it opens up options. if a successor comes through who is more amiable to talking to the state of pakistan, it's good news. if you get a young gentleman trying to prove a point it may be negative. it's early days. we have to wait and see where this goes. >> it's clear in the united states why the c.i.a. was interested in carrying out the attacks because of attacks on c.i.a. employees a few years ago. it is a bit confusing given this target said he would be willing to talk with pakistan. how come pakistan didn't take him up on that offer. >> no, i think the talks - yesterday the pakistani prime minister said the talks with the taliban are taking place. the taliban denied it. it's not clear. there's not enough information in the public domain. from what we understand of this gentleman's history, he was not real
there was a previous taliban leader killed by a drone strike in 2009. that were hopes that the pakistan taliban would whittle away, it didn't happen, they came back stronger. hakimullah mehsud was considered more ruthless. it's difficult to say, but it opens up options. if a successor comes through who is more amiable to talking to the state of pakistan, it's good news. if you get a young gentleman trying to prove a point it may be negative. it's early days. we have to wait and see where this...
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drone strikes and begin peace negotiations with the taliban. they so the drone strike as undercutting peace efforts. here in afghanistan his death is welcomed by afghan and u.s. officials whoso him as part of the broader problems for the instability in afghanistan. his death will impact the taliban here in afghanistan and in pakistan. but the pakistani taliban named a successor and vowing revenge, harris. >> i am watching out of my eye the los angeles police department and fbi started the news conference. we learned a little more about what went down in the los angeles international airport. they were not putting a lot on the record that might change later. this might be more of a review. but if there is anything knew that comes out. we covered it moments ago, as the store tore breaks with new details we'll bring it to you. >>> the countdown on. the key and centerpiece for millions of americans to get health care on line, healthcare.gov, obama care access will go down, at least for 12 hours it will go dark on purpose. we are following that and
drone strikes and begin peace negotiations with the taliban. they so the drone strike as undercutting peace efforts. here in afghanistan his death is welcomed by afghan and u.s. officials whoso him as part of the broader problems for the instability in afghanistan. his death will impact the taliban here in afghanistan and in pakistan. but the pakistani taliban named a successor and vowing revenge, harris. >> i am watching out of my eye the los angeles police department and fbi started the...
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those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't bareear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass were reissued. the shinwaris' case was an exception. >> there are thousands of people in the same situation. >> reporter: thousands. thousands. >> we've been able to get out fewer than 10% of the people we could have. if they wanted to harm americans they had all sorts of chances. >> reporter: tens of thousands of visas were allocated for iraqis and afghanistans who risked their lives. just a few were issued leaving many in harm's way. >> they call them traitor of islam, they call them american spies. >> reporter: shinwari and hi family no longer have to fear the taliban. for that they had to leave a lot be
those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't bareear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass...
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drone strikes and also to begin peace negotiations with the pakinstani taliban. they see this drone strike in the killing of massood as undercutting peace efforts. the death will have a large he impact on the taliban in afghanistan and pakistan. they named a successor and are vowing revenge. gregg. >> conner, thanks. >>> the troubled obamacare web site going off line yet again. only this time it's deliberate. officials say they will have a tech team that will be working on healthcare.gov from about 9:00 p.m. tonight until 9 tomorrow morning. but the failed web site being called, quote, just the tip of the iceberg, according to indiana senator dan coats who gave this week's gop address. molly henneberg is live in washington with more. hi, molly. >> reporter: hi. yes. tip of the iceberg. dan coats continued that line and suggested americans will be, quote, stuck on board this titanic unless congress acts. senator coats also challenged the president on his repeated pledge to people who could keep their health insurance if they like it under obamacare. >> well, tell
drone strikes and also to begin peace negotiations with the pakinstani taliban. they see this drone strike in the killing of massood as undercutting peace efforts. the death will have a large he impact on the taliban in afghanistan and pakistan. they named a successor and are vowing revenge. gregg. >> conner, thanks. >>> the troubled obamacare web site going off line yet again. only this time it's deliberate. officials say they will have a tech team that will be working on...
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the head of the taliban in pakistan. the first time he was reported to be dead was on the day the pakistani taliban announced he was the new leader. it was an amazing headline that day. they've named their new leader but we're pretty sure he's dead. so that was summer of 2009. turns out he was not dead. he was their new leader. then in the fall of that year, again, counterterrorism officials insist he's dead, dead in a drone strike. he was not dead then either. so in the summer of '09, they said he was dead and he wasn't dead. later in 2009 they said he was dead and he wasn't dead. in 2010, in january 2010, again, officials say he's dead, we killed him. but he wasn't dead then either. then a second time later that same month, january 2010, pakistan announces that he's dead again. but, again, he is not dead, he's definitely not dead. then january of last year, one more time, he's dead, they announced he was dead last january. but, again, for the fifth time reports of his death were an exaggeration. and all along, every si
the head of the taliban in pakistan. the first time he was reported to be dead was on the day the pakistani taliban announced he was the new leader. it was an amazing headline that day. they've named their new leader but we're pretty sure he's dead. so that was summer of 2009. turns out he was not dead. he was their new leader. then in the fall of that year, again, counterterrorism officials insist he's dead, dead in a drone strike. he was not dead then either. so in the summer of '09, they...
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. -- the taliban. because they aren't so directly connected to their homes, they are protecting their homes and have become a major threat to the tell about -- to the taliban control and success. is insurgency of the taliban resilient and there's a long way to go in afghanistan in terms of becoming truly a country that is freer of terror. nonetheless, the changes are pretty striking. there have been changes in the economy in afghanistan. to thee across kabul american university in afghanistan. i wish every american could go to the american university. just to visit their -- if every american could go there , or if every american could see what is happening in that one place or drive across kabul t o it would change the view of most americans about what we our accomplished with allies and the afghan security forces in afghanistan. the city now is full of cars and traffic john's and the shops are opening all over the lice and people are in markets. kabul.d not drive across they would not let us drive acr
. -- the taliban. because they aren't so directly connected to their homes, they are protecting their homes and have become a major threat to the tell about -- to the taliban control and success. is insurgency of the taliban resilient and there's a long way to go in afghanistan in terms of becoming truly a country that is freer of terror. nonetheless, the changes are pretty striking. there have been changes in the economy in afghanistan. to thee across kabul american university in afghanistan....
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he relates with afghanistan taliban. these are the folks that closed 500 schools, most of them girls' schools in the eastern provinces of afghanistan. he is part of the hakani network, which is basically a giant organized crime group operating in the tribal areas of pakistan who have been involved in supporting al-qaeda, taliban, and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way, there are some -- there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little better for our troops today than i did before this ent happened. >> rogers also said massud haul ties for a fail bombing of new york square in 2010. >>> in northern yemen, 58 people have died in clark. the fighting between shiia and sunni muslim groups began and it's an area long outside authorities' control. they have been trying to broker a cease fire. >> the political leadership of the m 23 rebels in the democr democratic have declared a cease fire. a little background on the group. the revolution began in may of last year after
he relates with afghanistan taliban. these are the folks that closed 500 schools, most of them girls' schools in the eastern provinces of afghanistan. he is part of the hakani network, which is basically a giant organized crime group operating in the tribal areas of pakistan who have been involved in supporting al-qaeda, taliban, and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way, there are some -- there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little...
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hakimullah mesud is head of the pakistani taliban and margaret brennan has more. >> reporter: who is to-- say mesud was killed in northwest pakistan where he lead the pakistani taliban for the last four years and gave haven to al qaeda leaders. believed to be in his mid 30s mesud was considered one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. the u.s. government had a $5 million bounty on his head. he claimed responsibility for the failed times square bombing in 2010, and was indicted for the 2009 suicide bombing of a cia outpost in afghanistan that killed 7 americans. in a bbc interview last month mesud said he would continue to target americans. just last week the pakistani prime minister publicly asked president obama to end all u.s. drone strikes. but scott, they clearly remain a very useful counterterror tool. >> pelley: margaret, thanks very much. jeffrey zients is the man overseeing the repair of the federal government's health insurance web site. he said today they are quote on track, end quote, to have it done by the end of the month. our sharyl attkisson broke the news yeste
hakimullah mesud is head of the pakistani taliban and margaret brennan has more. >> reporter: who is to-- say mesud was killed in northwest pakistan where he lead the pakistani taliban for the last four years and gave haven to al qaeda leaders. believed to be in his mid 30s mesud was considered one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. the u.s. government had a $5 million bounty on his head. he claimed responsibility for the failed times square bombing in 2010, and was indicted for...
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how they took out a top taliban leader. the mastermind of an attack in times square. >>> sticking the landing. a woman parachutes out of the sky and lands in the passenger of a moving convertible. she tells us how she pulled this thing off. >>> and tale of the tail. scientists decode the hidden messages in the wagging of your dog's tail. and our sara haines hits the park to test it out. >>> good morning, everybody. let's get straight to our top story. the violence and panic inside one of america's biggest airports. 23-year-old ciancia. he's aused of bringing an assault rifle and 100 rounds into los angeles international airport yesterday morning. >> there was chaos and confusion in terminal three, as the suspect allegedly killed a tsa officer and shot two other people, before he was wounded in a shoot-out with police. we have live team coverage this morning, starting with abc's cecilia vega, who has the latest from l.a.x. >> reporter: good morning. a truly horrifying experience for passengers and workers here. but police sa
how they took out a top taliban leader. the mastermind of an attack in times square. >>> sticking the landing. a woman parachutes out of the sky and lands in the passenger of a moving convertible. she tells us how she pulled this thing off. >>> and tale of the tail. scientists decode the hidden messages in the wagging of your dog's tail. and our sara haines hits the park to test it out. >>> good morning, everybody. let's get straight to our top story. the violence and...
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a drone attack killed the leader of the pakistan taliban. the government was worried it could impact ongoing peace talks. the website used to enrol president obama's health care program will be down. healthcare.gov will be offline from 9 o'clock eerp all the way until sunday morning at 9 o'clock. officials can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> thousands of red sox fans lined the streets of boston for a victory parade. the celebration was a third of its kind as boston won the series three times in the past 10 years. >> those are the headlines. i'll be back at 8 o'clock eastern. first, "fault line" collected all america's surveillance state is next. find us on line at aljazeera.com. have a good night. secrets are out. by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum
a drone attack killed the leader of the pakistan taliban. the government was worried it could impact ongoing peace talks. the website used to enrol president obama's health care program will be down. healthcare.gov will be offline from 9 o'clock eerp all the way until sunday morning at 9 o'clock. officials can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> thousands of red sox fans lined the streets of boston for a victory parade. the celebration was a third of its kind as boston won the series...
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he relates with afghanistan taliban. these are the folks that closed 500 schools, most of them girls schools in the eastern provinces of afghanistan. he's part of the network which is basically a giant organized crime group operating in the tribal areas of pakistan, who have been involved in supporting al-qaeda, taliban, and others. this was a bad guy. by the way, there's some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little better for our troops today than i did before this event happened. >> rogers also saying the leader had ties to the attempted bombing of times square two years ago. >> the gunman of the l.a. international airport told police he acted alone. >> a photographer snapped this picture of terrified passengers hiding inside a bathroom stall at los angeles international airport while a gunman opened fire. police say the suspected shooter targeted transportation security administration workers at the airport. his first victim, officer hernandez shot repeatedly at point-bla
he relates with afghanistan taliban. these are the folks that closed 500 schools, most of them girls schools in the eastern provinces of afghanistan. he's part of the network which is basically a giant organized crime group operating in the tribal areas of pakistan, who have been involved in supporting al-qaeda, taliban, and others. this was a bad guy. by the way, there's some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little better for our troops today than...
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this is a huge blow to the taliban. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, bianna. good morning to you. one source telling me, a senior official is calling mehsud's death a gift to pakistan. military leaders are calling it one of the biggest victories against an al qaeda ally since the death of osama bin laden. hakimullah mehsud was a pakistani taliban leader. with a $5 million bounty on his head. for years, he eluded capture. now, officials tell abc news, the militant leader has been taken out, killed in a u.s. drone strike. >> he was the man who had the ability to order attacks on u.s. soil. >> reporter: attacks like the foiled bombing in new york's times square in 2010. seen here in a video, speaking out against the use of u.s. drones, alongside the man who is accused of trying to carry out the times square attack. >> let's go. >> reporter: dramatized in the movie, "zero dark thirty" mehsud is credited with overseeing one of the worst attacks on the cia. the 2009 attack in khost, afghanistan, leaving seven cia officials dead. >> since the death of bin laden, this
this is a huge blow to the taliban. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, bianna. good morning to you. one source telling me, a senior official is calling mehsud's death a gift to pakistan. military leaders are calling it one of the biggest victories against an al qaeda ally since the death of osama bin laden. hakimullah mehsud was a pakistani taliban leader. with a $5 million bounty on his head. for years, he eluded capture. now, officials tell abc news, the militant leader has been...
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it looks to me like the taliban is going to reconstitute and cause so much trouble in afghanistan it's going to become a chaotic mess. >> but the last time the taliban took control in afghanistan. >> i think they are going to do that again. >> in addition to hijackers who came in here with airline tickets and box cutter. >> do that again? sit back and worry about it. >> i'm asking you if we are withdrawing do it again as it seems like think they will. >> very real danger of that. >> get out of it. >> what do you get out of it, if you withdraw and let that happen again, bill, we don't have the choice anymore, if we ever did, since certainly since 9/11 crawling back behind our orgses and saying what goes over there doesn't matter to us. matters a hell of a lot if there is a lot of terrorist bases, there are more areas where they can be based than ever before. if there is major proliferation problems nuclear weapons. >> that puts the strain on our u.s. military is unbelievable and on our treasury 17 trillion in debt. >>er that. if we had a presence over there, if we had been able to conti
it looks to me like the taliban is going to reconstitute and cause so much trouble in afghanistan it's going to become a chaotic mess. >> but the last time the taliban took control in afghanistan. >> i think they are going to do that again. >> in addition to hijackers who came in here with airline tickets and box cutter. >> do that again? sit back and worry about it. >> i'm asking you if we are withdrawing do it again as it seems like think they will. >> very...
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controlling the level of taliban violence inside afghanistan cpg undermining to combat that violence. what the president hamid karzai will ask is for the pakistanis to get on board to recruit and develop them into a meaningful peace process. what does he specifically wants? he wants the pakistanis to release afghan leaders who say they want to talk peace with the government. chief is mulla baradei the pakistanis had him in detention until september, they said they released him. the afghans want the pakistanis to release him. that is one of the specific things that the afghan president wants to achieve. >> simon mcgregor wood, thank you. u.s. drone strikes and in pakistan, therefore, a teacher and a schoolchildren from pakistan are about to become the first drone survives to talk about what actually happened. about 370 cia drone strikes have taken place in pakistan in the last nine years. it says the attacks have killed up to 3600 pakistanis and injured as many as 1500. among the thousands killed, a grandmother from waziristan . kim ber le hellcutt. >> the memories are still vivid. >>
controlling the level of taliban violence inside afghanistan cpg undermining to combat that violence. what the president hamid karzai will ask is for the pakistanis to get on board to recruit and develop them into a meaningful peace process. what does he specifically wants? he wants the pakistanis to release afghan leaders who say they want to talk peace with the government. chief is mulla baradei the pakistanis had him in detention until september, they said they released him. the afghans want...
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it could be him, one of the founder of the taliban. if he can be found and talks started, perhaps a road to peace can be found. >> phil ittner joining us live from london, thank you very much. >> sufficient lawmakers will hear firsthand accounts from victims of its drone program. just over a year ago, a member r of a family was killed by a drone strike. they will put pressure on the government to rethink the drone program. the pakistan government secretly approved those attacks. >> two leaders of a somali group have been killed in a drone strike. they belonged to al shabab. the strike was confirmed by al shabab and a somali intelligence officials. the weapons have been used there before. >> new video showing chaos during a violent standoff between the military and rebels in the philippines. why leaders are raising red flags about that video. >> the white house now in damage control as the back lash over the n.s.a.'s alleged spying program continues and spreads to its allies. we talk with an expert about whether the anger overseas is ju
it could be him, one of the founder of the taliban. if he can be found and talks started, perhaps a road to peace can be found. >> phil ittner joining us live from london, thank you very much. >> sufficient lawmakers will hear firsthand accounts from victims of its drone program. just over a year ago, a member r of a family was killed by a drone strike. they will put pressure on the government to rethink the drone program. the pakistan government secretly approved those attacks....
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shinwary and his family no longer have to fear the taliban. now they are in america, ready to start a new life, an american soldier by their side. >> it's your country now. welcome home. >> thank you. >> and again, shin wary is one of the lucky ones. there are still thousands of other interpreters, still waiting for their visas, and still in danger because of how they supported u.s. troops. >>> a parent's worst nightmare comes true on halloween in suburban atlanta. a 5-year-old child dies trick- or-treating. police say the girl was with her mother when she ran into the street and was hit by a minivan. the little girl was taken to children's healthcare of atlanta where she died of her injuries. police say no charges will be filed. >>> when a harford county couple lost their daughter caused by a truck driver who was texting, it spurred them to seek changes in the laws. they are turning their considerable skills to help a college loved by the one they lost. >> reporter: heather herd died five years ago. her crash, on this road, in florida, change
shinwary and his family no longer have to fear the taliban. now they are in america, ready to start a new life, an american soldier by their side. >> it's your country now. welcome home. >> thank you. >> and again, shin wary is one of the lucky ones. there are still thousands of other interpreters, still waiting for their visas, and still in danger because of how they supported u.s. troops. >>> a parent's worst nightmare comes true on halloween in suburban atlanta. a...
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those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't baear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass were reissued. the shinwaris' case was an exception. >> there are thousands of people in the same situation. >> reporter: thousands. thousands. >> we've been able to get out fewer than 10% of the people we could have. if they wanted to harm americans they had all sorts of chances. >> reporter: tens of thousands of visas were allocated for iraqis and afghanistans who risked their lives. just a few were issued leaving many in harm's way. >> they call them traitor of islam, they call them american spies. >> reporter: shinwari and hi family no longer have to fear the taliban. for that, they had to leave a lot beh
those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't baear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass were...
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but he will be replaced. >> reporter: only in his mid30s, he was mehsud who led the pakistan taliban to expand its reach to america. the foiled bombing in new york's times square in 2010 was organized by mehsud. the bomber, faisal shahzad of connecticut trained with mehsud and appeared in this video denouncing the u.s. in the last few weeks, mehsud appeared on the bbc, saying he was open to peace talks, but would continue to try to kill americans. the u.s. got him first. some u.s. officials say killing mehsud with the drone attack is the most significant victory against terrorism since the death of osama bin laden. as one of them told my colleague martha raddatz today's, it's a good day. >> brian, thank you. we're going to turn to the extreme weather tonight, the havoc from the halloween storm being felt this evening stretching from texas to maine. and those images out of kansas tonight, that school bus overturned in a creek, the school children helping one another until they could be rescued. tonight abc's ka clayton sandell on how the children got themselves out. >> 911. >> we've g
but he will be replaced. >> reporter: only in his mid30s, he was mehsud who led the pakistan taliban to expand its reach to america. the foiled bombing in new york's times square in 2010 was organized by mehsud. the bomber, faisal shahzad of connecticut trained with mehsud and appeared in this video denouncing the u.s. in the last few weeks, mehsud appeared on the bbc, saying he was open to peace talks, but would continue to try to kill americans. the u.s. got him first. some u.s....
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group operating in the tribal areas of pakistan that have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy and by the way, there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. >> i feel auto little better for our troops today than i did before this happened. >> rogers said mehsud had ties to the failed attempt to bomb new york's time square in 2010. >> edward snowden's plea for clemency has been denied. the whistle blower who has asylum in return yeah made a plea in a letter. the request has been defied by the white house and the congressional intelligence committee. he should return to the u.s. and face charges which would include leaking classified allegations. >> more allegations against the nsa. the "new york times" reports that intelligence saying see intercepted talking points with moon last november. the paper says it was an operational highlight and a weekly top secret report. the white house has not commented on that article. ♪ >> cold air is slowly working it's way southward from the north pole and as it does that i
group operating in the tribal areas of pakistan that have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy and by the way, there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. >> i feel auto little better for our troops today than i did before this happened. >> rogers said mehsud had ties to the failed attempt to bomb new york's time square in 2010. >> edward snowden's plea for clemency has been denied. the whistle...
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that comes in response to a drone attack that killed a leader of pakistan's taliban. the government's troubled health insurance web site goes back online this morning after parts of it were taken down for an overhaul. the administration says it will have the web site fully repaired by the end of this month. red sox nation was out in force yesterday as thousands lined the streets of boston to honor baseball's world series champions. the victory parade paused at the finish line of the boston marathon as a tribute to victims of the bombings last april. >> the old marathon today is being run with extra security precautions. now the weather. sunny but cooler temperatures in the east today. balmy over much of the nation's midsection, but rain is likely in the pacific northwest with snow in the mountain elevations. the week ahead, the sunshine will continue for the east with a slight chance of rain. rain is in the forecast to the northwest as well, the southwest remains stubbornly sunny. >> >> reporter: ahead mysteries of the tango. >> but first, vo: "wrong" "too extreme" "s
that comes in response to a drone attack that killed a leader of pakistan's taliban. the government's troubled health insurance web site goes back online this morning after parts of it were taken down for an overhaul. the administration says it will have the web site fully repaired by the end of this month. red sox nation was out in force yesterday as thousands lined the streets of boston to honor baseball's world series champions. the victory parade paused at the finish line of the boston...
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in upper marlboro, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >>> the leader of the pakistani taliban, one of the three people killed in what we suspect was a u.s. drone strike. intelligence officials say that person's name hakimula massoud. the attack happened in a tribal area a bit earlier today. this was the second missile attack in pakistan since that country's prime minister came to this country last month to ask for an end to the drone strikes. >>> officers took no chances when -- officers will take no chances when it comes to new york city's marathon. they plan to have cameras taking 360 degrees worth of pictures and have choppers in the air. >> we're feeling secure and looking forward to an event everyone will enjoy. >> the cops will pay special attention to the finish line in central park. >>> obama and hillary in 2012? according to a new book the president's closest advisors considered secretly replacing vice president joe biden with clinton. white house spokesperson jay carney says it was never going to happen. >> i know for a fact that president obama never considered about this, neve
in upper marlboro, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >>> the leader of the pakistani taliban, one of the three people killed in what we suspect was a u.s. drone strike. intelligence officials say that person's name hakimula massoud. the attack happened in a tribal area a bit earlier today. this was the second missile attack in pakistan since that country's prime minister came to this country last month to ask for an end to the drone strikes. >>> officers took no chances when --...
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saab tajjed peace talks with insurgents by killing a taliban leader friday in a drone strike. the death of the man came a day before government clerics planned to send a formal invitation to the taliban regarding peace talks. >>> back on solid ground this morning. experienced skydivers had a harrowing ordeal saturday night just as they were about to jump. >> reporter: nine skydivers and two pilots are very lucky to be alive this morning following an accident in the skies above northern wisconsin saturday night. >> as skydivers, we live for the excitement. but tonight was a little bit over the top. >> reporter: two small planes, both cessnas, collided at 12,000 feet, just as the skydivers were set to make their jumps. >> the trail plane came over the top, hit the lead plane. >> reporter: but with their chutes already on, the skydivers quickly bailed. >> you hear this tremendous loud bang. you see the wing come off. you see it on fire. and it's, you know, right there. >> reporter: the pilot in the more seriously damaged plane managed to grab an emergency chute and escape, ditchi
saab tajjed peace talks with insurgents by killing a taliban leader friday in a drone strike. the death of the man came a day before government clerics planned to send a formal invitation to the taliban regarding peace talks. >>> back on solid ground this morning. experienced skydivers had a harrowing ordeal saturday night just as they were about to jump. >> reporter: nine skydivers and two pilots are very lucky to be alive this morning following an accident in the skies above...
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drone on strike has killed the leader pakistani taliban. >> catherine: it would be a major blow to the group, and would come just a day after pakistan's government said it had started peace talks with the militants. >>the taliban figure targetted was believed to be behind a failed car bombing in new york's times square in 2010. >> catherine: the i-r-s has issued a warning about a new phone scam that's happening all over the country. they say impostors claiming to be i-r-s agents are calling people demanding they pay taxes they don't owe. >> catherine: on these bogus calls innocent taxpayers, are told that they must pay up by loading money onto a prepaid card or sending a wire transfer. >> catherine: if they argue, the scammers threaten to arrest them or suspend their business or drivers' license. people are falling for this scam because the fraudsters make sure the i-r-s' toll free number shows up on a caller i-d. >> reporter: the next edition of people behaving badly coming up! female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep bet
drone on strike has killed the leader pakistani taliban. >> catherine: it would be a major blow to the group, and would come just a day after pakistan's government said it had started peace talks with the militants. >>the taliban figure targetted was believed to be behind a failed car bombing in new york's times square in 2010. >> catherine: the i-r-s has issued a warning about a new phone scam that's happening all over the country. they say impostors claiming to be i-r-s...